Nathaniel Hall

Nathaniel Hall

Male Abt 1601 - 1634  (~ 33 years)

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  • Name Nathaniel Hall 
    Born Abt 1601  Warwickshire, England Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Male 
    FindaGrave Memorial ID 121072778 
    Group Hall Head of Line Immigrant Ancestor 
    • Hall Immigrant Ancestors who are designated as the Head of a Family Line in New England
    Group Immigrant Ancestors 
    • Immigrant Ancestors of New England Halls
    Died 1 Sep 1634  Concord, Middlesex County, Massachusetts Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Person ID I15149  New England Hall Families Master Tree
    Last Modified 29 Nov 2023 

    Family Mary [--?--],   b. Abt 1605, Warwickshire, England Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. Aft 1667  (Age ~ 63 years) 
    Last Modified 3 Jun 2019 
    Family ID F7160  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

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  • Notes 
    • From FindaGrave:

      Nathaniel was in Dorchester in 1634 and may have been the husband of the "Widow" Mary Hall of Cambridge.
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      From Halls of New England, p. 718

      Nathaniel Hall lived in Dorchester in 1633, and it was "ordered Sept, 1, 1634, that Mr. Nathaniel Hall have the three acres previously granted to Capt. Lovell."

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      From The Great Migration, 1634-1635, Vo. III, pp.194-195

      NATHANIEL HALL

      ORIGIN:  Unknown
      MIGRATION: 1634
      First Residence: Dorchester

      ESTATE: On 1 September 1634, "it was ordered that Mr. Nathaniel Hall have 3 acres which was formerly granted to Mr. Captain Lovell." [DTR 7]


      COMMENTS: No further record for this immigrant has been found in New England.

      In about 1637, "Nathaneel Houlder" was admitted to Dorchester church [DChR 3]. No other record has been found in early New England for this name either. Examination of the originals for these two records might reveal that one man was intended, with no further history in New England.